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Have you checked out my damaged goods section?Does anyone have a squib damaged pistol they want to sell? I'm an instructor and would like to use in class. Thanks in advance
You killed a hi-point?!Have you checked out my damaged goods section?
That is one heck of a first post. Not suspicious or weird at all.
Mr vandelay?I always wanted to pretend to be a firearms instructor, until I found out how easy it is to actually become one...
Lost interest really quick, went back to pretending to be an architect.
Just look for the guy with missing fingers and ask if you can have his gun.Does anyone have a squib damaged pistol they want to sell? I'm an instructor and would like to use in class. Thanks in advance
How does it shoot?Ask a gunsmith. I got a squid damaged 1911 barrel from a gunsmith.
You can call me Art.Mr vandelay?
I'll bet you wouldn't join a club that would have you as a member either.I always wanted to pretend to be a firearms instructor, until I found out how easy it is to actually become one...
Lost interest really quick, went back to pretending to be an architect.
Mr vandelay?
VanDelay Industries is in latex.I thought he was a marine biologist ???
Notice how the gun didn't blow up and looks like the frame is fairly intact. I bet that persons hand is fine.You killed a hi-point?!
We should rename you thug killer!
That was before his career doing latex sales, architecture has always been his passion.I thought he was a marine biologist ???
thanks for your responseThe Boston Gun and Rifle Association did have a few destroyed Boston Police and Cambridge Police revolvers from over the years to show students why squibs are dangerous. Seeing a blown out cylinder that failed when a squib stopped just inside the forcing cone just enough for the cylinder to rotate to the next round so some poor bastard could fire a .38 special ++P fired into heel of the bullet... that was a "pay attention" moment in class. The shooter suffered powder burns on their hands and luckily didn't get hit by shrapnel.
why? because showing videos and pics is cool. but i think hands on a firearm that obviously was blown apart really drives the point home. hope i was able to answer your questionWhy? Not sure how to angle any response.